Founded in 1853, the University of Melbourne is widely renowned for its teaching, research achievements and its social and economic contributions to the city of Melbourne and to the state of Victoria. It is consistently ranked among the leading universities in the world.

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Post Festival Site - 2011 Festival of Ideas

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The 2011 Festival of Ideas was held between June 13-18 and focused on the search for an Australian identity in thought, literature, history, art and architecture, politics, foreign policy and education. The Festival reviewed how much the distinctive landscapes of Australia have shaped national identity, both in its bio-diversity and the brilliant way it has been imagined and depicted by artists from the ancient art of aboriginal culture to the present day.

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UniMelbourne 23+ is a club for mature-age students at the University of Melbourne. We are an affiliated club with the Uni of Melbourne Student Union (UMSU).
23+ is a student initiative that began late Semester 2, 2010. The idea developed out of discussions by a group of mature age students who wanted more out of their university experience than just an education and were concerned at the lack of services exclusively focused on mature age students.

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Aboriginal Child Language Acquisition Project

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The Aboriginal Child Language Project is funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant. We are interested in the type of input children receive in multilingual environments that include a traditional language, a contact variety of English and code-mixing between languages and speech styles.
We have been following 5-10 children and their families in 3 communities (2004-2007): Kalkaringi, Tennant Creek and Yakanarra. Additionally Carmel O'Shannessy (MPI, Nijmegen and University of Sydney) has been studying children's acquisition of Light Warlpiri and Warlpiri at Lajamanu.

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Applied Genetics Diagnostics

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Applied Genetic Diagnostics is a NATA-accredited laboratory that offers a competitive capillary sequencing service using ABI3130xl genetic analysers. Reaction setup, electrophoresis and genotyping are available, and we emphasise an efficient, low-cost service with advice to optimise your sequencing performance.

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Australia India Strategic Research Fund

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Australia India Strategic Research Fund (AISRF) funded by both Australian and Indian Governments is dedicated to promote bilateral research between Australian and Indian researchers to participate in leading edge scientific research projects and workshops. This workshop funded by AISRF focusses on improving disaster management practices in Indian and Australia. The magnitude and impacts of disasters caused by both natural and unnatural disasters have been huge for governments and societies especially in the last three decades. Statistics show that the Australia’s financial losses after a major disaster is similar to that of India, whilst India’s societal losses have been higher. Both India and Australia aim towards a disaster resilient society based on a whole-of-nation approach underpinned by the application of emerging technologies. In this context, spatial information has been embraced by governments at certain levels with limited success. However the application of spatially enabled technologies should not be just limited individual applications. An integrative platform that can span across all levels of government, societies and organisations with both control and input across a range of data would be an ideal platform for enhanced planning, preparation, response and recovery. This workshop will analyse current practice and outline best practice measures for both governments. A review of national technological capacity will be undertaken based on the state-of-the-art research in natural and unnatural disasters. Participants from Australia and India include internationally acclaimed academics and practitioners. Public participation is allowed for selected sessions.
This workshop commences on the 21st Jan 2013 and concludes on the 24th Jan 2013 and is held in the Industrial Consulting and Sponsored Research (IC & SR) Building in the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM), Sardar Patel Road, Chennai due to the collaborative efforts of University of Madras and IITM, Chennai. Furthermore the workshop is represented by delegates from the Department of Science and Technology, National Institute of Karnataka, National Maritime Foundation, Government of Tamilnadu, Government of Gujarat, Anna University, Coordinates Magazine and SEEDS India. Australian representations include academics from The University of Melbourne, The Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria University, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and Victoria State Police in Melbourne. A short field visit to the coastal hamlets in and around Nemmeli on the East Coast Road is planned to witness the role of higher education in re-building disaster prone coastal communities http://uccnemmeli.unom.ac.in and also to plan for multi-institutional collaborative field demonstration projects in this location.

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MBS: Welcome to the MBS Alumni Network

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MBS alumni are a strongly networked community of leaders across the Australian and international business, government and not-for-profit communities. MBS and alumni have a common link: a passion for excellence in management education.
To acknowledge you as a lifetime member of the alumni community, we provide a range of benefits to you including an alumni portal, career support, continuing education, as well as social and professional networking opportunities.
Take a look through these pages to see how you would like to stay connected to your alma-mater, how you can ensure continued success for your School, and how MBS can best support you as you progress through the different stages of your life and career.

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AMEB Victoria

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AMEB provides syllabuses and graded examinations for a wide range of musical instruments, music theory, singing, speech and drama. AMEB Victoria's commitment to quality means that teachers and students are assured of the highest possible standard of syllabuses and examination programs.

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The Australian National Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Registry

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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is one of the human forms of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE), also referred to as Prion diseases. The Australian National Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Registry (ANCJDR) was established in October 1993 in response to the recognition of four probable Australian human pituitary hormone related CJD deaths. The ANCJDR is under contract to the Commonwealth to determine all suspect cases of TSE in Australia. Patients can be suspected with any of the various forms of TSE's, including classical CJD (sporadic or genetic). Acquired CJD is a separate class and includes both medically acquired CJD and the most recently recognized form identified in 1996, named Variant CJD (vCJD).

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Australian Nursing and Midwifery History Project

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The ANMHP is a self-funding autonomous project hosted by the School of Nursing, at the University of Melbourne.
The Australian Nursing History and Midwifery Project provides a highly visible and accessible forum to promote the conservation of nursing's and midwifery's historical heritage, to develop community awareness of the role of nursing and midwifery history in the development of modern health care services, and to foster historical scholarship on nursing and midwifery.

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Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law

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The Centre aims to promote greater understanding of and increased respect for the Rule of Law in all aspects of military affairs both within the Australian Defence Force and amongst militaries in the Asia Pacific Region.

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ARCUE | The Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology

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To be a centre for excellence in the study of urban and suburban ecosystems by conducting high quality ecological research, education and commercial activities. We will contribute to the conservation and management of species and ecosystems in cities and towns, thereby increasing the quality of life for everyone.

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Articulation | News and views from the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne

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ARTiculation is where you can learn about events and news from the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne.
We frequently hold public events relating to the research and teaching disciplines within the Faculty. These usually take the form of public lectures and interactive seminars.
We also enjoy publishing success stories about our alumni who have achieved success or just have an interesting story to tell.

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Home - Australian Institute of Art History AIAH

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Our vision is to advance research in the creation, use, and cultural meaning of art in all its forms from ancient rock art until the digital age. The Australian Institute of Art History will adopt a cross-cultural perspective that builds upon its unique location south of the equator in the Asia Pacific Basin. It will welcome a variety of approaches to art history by historians, curators, critics, and scholars in related disciplines. It hopes to provide a think tank between museums and universities. The key areas of research activity will be Australian art, Asian Art, Contemporary Art, and European art. The stimulus for its foundation was the International Congress in the History of Art, held at the University of Melbourne in January 2008, Crossing Cultures: Conflict, Migration and Convergence.

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Asia Institute

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The Asia Institute, through its undergraduate and postgraduate study programs, promotes study of the rich languages, intellectual, cultural, political and religious traditions of Asia and of the Islamic world and their contemporary manifestations. Language programmes include Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian and Japanese.

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Astro : School of Physics : The University of Melbourne

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The ASTROPHYSICS research group has expertise in cosmology, relativistic astrophysics, and gravitational lensing. Our research programs, comprising theoretical, observational and computational studies, are aligned with the major international collaborations such as the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), Square-Kilometer Array (SKA) and Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO).

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Academic Unit for the Psychiatry of Old Age AUPOA

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The Academic Unit for Psychiatry of Old Age (AUPOA), the University of Melbourne, is an integral part of St Vincent’s Aged Mental Health Service (SVAMHS) and the Department of Psychiatry. It is a major leader and contributor to the research in Alzheimer’s disease, Dementia, Huntington’s disease, trials of new medications and physical activity as a non-pharmacological intervention in older adults. The unit is focused on reducing stigma and discrimination in neurodegenerative disorders, facilitating engagement and service to the community.

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The Australian Centre : The University of Melbourne

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The Australian Centre investigates Australian identity and issues of cultural and environmental diversity, with an emphasis on forms of public culture and public space. We focus on exploring the interactions between Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures, and examining Australia within comparative and global contexts.

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50 years of the Baillieu Library 2009

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Welcome to the Baillieu Library 50th anniversary website. In 2009 the Baillieu Library at the University of Melbourne celebrates 50 years, recognising the significant role the Library has played in supporting learning and teaching and its influence on the lives of students, staff, alumni and the broader community, since it opened in 1959.
In celebrating this significant milestone we invite you to come and explore our website where you can share memories of the Baillieu, contribute your own stories, explore our history and view information online about upcoming exhibitions and events.
The University Library gratefully acknowledges the assistance provided by the History of the University Unit in awarding a 2009 Research Gant to the Library to enable further development of the Baillieu 50th anniversary Memory Board.

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Home page : BAMBII : Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : The University of Melbourne

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BAMBII (Biochemists And Molecular Biologists at the BIo21 Institute) is a postgraduate, not-for-profit organisation within the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of the Medicine, Dentistry and Health Science Faculty at The University of Melbourne.
BAMBII are involved in organising a wide range of social and academic activities for not only undergraduate and postgraduate students within the Department, but other staff and students working within the institute.

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Bachelor of Biomedicine RSS

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Biomedicine is concerned with the processes and systems that create, sustain and threaten life. The Bachelor of Biomedicine offers you the solid foundation necessary to prepare you for health-related and other professional programs as well as specialised graduate research.

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Bachelor of Commerce, The University Of Melbourne

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The Melbourne Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) is a pathway to a professional career, in almost any country in the world, in many areas of business, government or the not-for-profit sector. The Bachelor of Commerce also leads to further professional studies including law, engineering or teaching. Research studies in commerce, leading to a PhD, are also available to Melbourne Bachelor of Commerce graduates.

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Home - Bionic Vision Australia

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Bionic Vision Australia is a national consortium of researchers working together to develop a bionic eye that can restore sight to people with serious vision impairment due to retinal disease.

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Bioscience Libraries Bulletin

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The Bioscience Libraries Bulletin is run by a team of librarians from the University of Melbourne Biomedical and Veterinary Science Libraries. Subject areas span the life sciences, with specialists in medicine, dentistry, health sciences and veterinary sciences.

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Learning Environments blog

Description:
The UniMelb Learning Environments Blog is designed to provide interested staff at the University with tips, tricks and updates about eLearning. Contributors are members of the Learning Environments team.

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VCA Anniversary Blog 2012 | 40 Years of VCA

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The VCA is only as relevant, dynamic and successful as its alumni. It is through our students and alumni that we can continue to inspire and develop Australia’s creative future.
For this blog we will be collecting stories connected to VCA from across all the creative disciplines of art, dance, film & television, music, music theatre, production and theatre. We’ll be including a series of in-depth feature articles, profiles, flashbacks, guest posts, photo galleries and more.
In keeping with the celebratory spirit that began on Friday 23 March with our 40th Anniversary Street Party, in May we have created the VCA’s 40th Anniversary blog.
We’d like to extend an open invitation to all our current and former staff, students, alumni and Australia’s art community to share your stories and express your view of the world.

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University of Melbourne Blogs » simplified publishing

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A blog (or web log) is a web site or online journal where entries are shown in chronological order, with the most recent writings shown first. People can comment on what you have written, either by email, leaving a comment or by linking directly to it. The blogs offered at the University are powered by a blog application called WordPress. This application allows authors with minimal technical experience to post blog entries and administer the site.

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University of Melbourne Breadth Subjects

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Breadth is one of the most exciting aspects of the University's New Generation degrees. Breadth subjects allow you to gain knowledge and understanding across a broader range of disciplines, enabling you to develop insight, experience, and new ways of thinking in areas distinct from the main fields of study in your degree. The aim of breadth is not only to encourage you to expand your academic horizons, but also to enable you to bring a broader range of skills to the workplace. Breadth will offer you the flexibility to take on the many challenges of a 21st century global work environment, as well as opportunities for increased personal development.
By studying subjects disctinct from the main fields of study in your degree, you have the chance to develop different skills, expand your knowledge, learn complementary ways of thinking about issues and problems, and challenge your perceptions.

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Home | Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society | The University of Melbourne

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IBES is an interdisciplinary research institute that aligns research and industry interests to drive innovation in broadband applications for the benefit of society. A central feature of the Institute is the active involvement of industry through the Industry Partner Program.

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Home : Biomedical Sciences Academic Centre

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The Biomedical Sciences Academic Centre is part of the Melbourne Medical School in the Faculty of Medicine Dentistry and Health Sciences. It was established in 2010 and comprises the Departments of Anatomy and Neuroscience, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Immunology, Pathology, Pharmacology and Physiology.

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Home : Service Management Process Model

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Home
IT Service Management (ITSM) combines the management of processes and industry best practices into a standardised approach that enables organisations to deliver quality IT services to meet business needs. ITSM aids in providing a number of processes and guiding principles for the management of a service through its entire life cycle (from service strategy to service operation and ongoing service improvement.
This website provides users with
Reference material and resources needed to work within the broader service management framework.
Release notes and updates for the toolset and each of the processes.

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Melbourne Research & Grants Bulletin

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The Research Grants Bulletin is a highly valued fortnightly email service available only to staff and students of the University. It contains the latest information on research grant opportunities (including ARC and NHMRC), as well as related seminars and workshops.

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Business Centre (Administrative Divisions)

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The Business Centre was established in January 2010 to provide a range of shared business services to the Divisions of the Senior Vice-Principal, Engagement, Melbourne Research, Melbourne Students & Learning and the Office of the Vice-Chancellor. The creation of the Business Centre represents the culmination of the Responsible Divisional Management Project to deliver value-for-money services as close as possible to responsible budget units.

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Business Connect : The University of Melbourne

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We can coordinate the design, development and delivery of learning and development programs to suit your business.
Our education programs assist managers to build capabilities beyond their own specialist domain, and to stay at the forefront of thinking in a range of emerging areas.
We also offer a suite of management and Executive education programs through our Graduate School of Business and Economics and the Melbourne Business School that have been designed to promote career development and help build personal and leadership skills.

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Home - Centre for Advanced Journalism

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The Centre for Advanced Journalism was established in 2009 within the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne. Our fundamental aim is to improve the practice of journalism through the creation of new partnerships - between journalists and media organisations and the University; and between journalists and the general community to stimulate public debate on important issues facing journalism.

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Australian Centre of Excellence for Risk Analysis (ACERA)

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The Australian Centre of Excellence for Risk Analysis (ACERA) was established in the School of Botany at the University of Melbourne on March 1st, 2006, a result of a Federal Government election commitment. It develops the practice of risk analysis by creating and testing methods, protocols, analytical tools and procedures. Its work aims to benefit Government and the broader Australian community.

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Centre for Palliative Care Education and Research : The University of Melbourne

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The Centre for Palliative Care Education
& Research (the Centre) is part of St. Vincent’s Hospital and has an Advisory Committee.
It is affiliated with The University of
Melbourne through the Department of Medicine at St Vincent’s and the School
of Nursing and Social Work.

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Centre for Health and Society

Description:
he Centre for Health and Society integrates a variety of humanities and social sciences persepectives on health. The key disciplines within the Centre are Sociology of Health and Illness, Health Policy Analysis, History of Health and Medicine, Medical Anthropology and Health Ethics.

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Home : Centre for Health and Society

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Established in 1997, the Centre for Health and Society (CHS) is located in the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne. The key focus of CHS is the inter-disciplinary study of health, illness and health care in local, national and international settings, which brings perspectives from the humanities and social sciences to the study of medical science, clinical and public health practice and health policy. The Centre is unique in its interdisciplinary focus, integrating a variety of humanities and social sciences perspectives on health, disease and health care delivery, and uses disciplinary approaches from the history of health and medicine, medical anthropology, health ethics, sociology of health and illness, and health policy analysis.

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Classics and Archaeology : The School of Historical and Philosophical Studies : The Faculty of Arts : The University of Melbourne

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The study of classics and archaeology provides insight and understanding into contemporary society by delving into past human culture and activities as they are revealed through ancient language, literature, philosophy, art, architecture, treasure, tombs, and other intellectual and material culture.

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Music Mind and Wellbeing MMW

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The world-first Music, Mind & Wellbeing initiative (MMW) links neuroscience with music and social wellbeing through a unique set of collaborations spanning music, science, health, education, and industry.

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Medical History Museum

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Since its inception in 1967, the Medical History Museum has developed a diverse and varied collection of over 6,000 items encompassing documents, photographs, artifacts, ceremonial objects, medical and scientific equipment and associated research material. The collection has grown through gifts from medical graduates, families and institutions. The core of the collection began with material related to the history of the Melbourne Medical School but has expanded over the last 45 years through major gifts to encompass the history of medicine in Victoria, Australia and internationally.

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Collision

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Since the University was first established in 1853, the collision of ideas, disciplines and individual academics has been entwined in our story of progress. Discover some of the incredible contributions that have come from these collaborations, on this site.

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The conference aims to bring together scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds, involving various healthcare specialties and the human and social sciences. A special emphasis will be on the dissemination of ongoing research in discourse/communication studies and practical ethics which engages directly with healthcare practitioners.

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Melbourne Conservatorium of Music: Melbourne Conservatorium of Music

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The Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, which is a division of the Faculty of VCA and MCM, has a distinguished history reaching back to the awarding of the first music degree at the University of Melbourne in 1879. It is the oldest and one of the largest music schools in Australia, with the largest cohort of international students.

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UniMelb Copyright blog

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The University of Melbourne Copyright Office blog is used as a way to inform the University of Melbourne community about copyright compliance and news as it relates to the activities at the University. We hope it will begin a discussion about copyright between the Office and other staff at the University providing a rich resource or information, tips, guides and experience for all.

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Study at Melbourne — Courses at The University of Melbourne

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An undergraduate course is your first degree at university. Search here if you’re a secondary school student, or looking to start your first degree at University.
You’ll be able to choose from more than 80 different study areas at Melbourne. You’ll find course information, entry requirements, fees and information about pathways to a professional qualification at Melbourne. Find out more about why Melbourne is a great choice for tertiary study.
Our graduate courses are ideal if you’re looking to get a professional masters qualification, develop specialist knowledge or undertake graduate research.
Search from over 270 graduate courses at Melbourne.

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Homepage - Childhood, Tradition and Change PUBLIC DATABASE

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Childhood, Tradition and Change is a nation-wide study that documents and analyses the historical development of Australian children's playlore over a fifty year period. Funded by the Australian Research Council Linkage Project Scheme (LP0663282), with support from the University of Melbourne, Deakin University, Curtin University of Technology, the National Library of Australia and Museum Victoria, research for the project was carried out over four years (2007-2010). Data collection was completed in 2010 and the investigators are now analysing the material in order to produce the first comprehensive national study of continuity and change in children's playlore from the 1950s to the present.

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Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation

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The Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation (CCMC) is the only centre of its kind in Australia, combining both theory and practice of cultural material conservation. The Centre has responsibility for the conservation of the University of Melbourne’s vast collections of cultural material and provides commercial conservation programs, treatments and advice for individuals and organisations. Our teaching programs offer specialist courses in conservation and art authentication.
The Centre has a strong research track record and active research programs, with national and international collaborations. In addition, the Centre seeks to develop postgraduate research opportunities, relating to the broader issues of cultural preservation, particularly for communities and cultures within the Asian-Pacific region.

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School of Culture & Communication

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The School of Culture and Communication maintains a strong commitment to disciplinary innovation together with a focus on rigorous research into all dimensions of culture and communication. We aim to build a teaching environment that is at once exciting, challenging, and fully supportive of our students.
The core skills that we teach can be transferred to many areas of life. These include:
the ability to think and write creatively
skills in the close reading of literary and cultural texts
a broad-based knowledge of the history of cultural forms
a capacity to communicate elegantly, rigorously, and with a sense of audience

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ARCHIVE for the HISTORY of ECONOMIC THOUGHT

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This archive is an attempt to collect in one place a large number of significant texts in the history of economic thought. I have tried to cast my nets as wide as possible including representative texts of all of the major thinkers and schools of thought; and most of the sub-fields of economics. The archive is a work in progress that may never be completed. The field of economic thought is a very large one. The texts are posted primarily for the use of students who might not otherwise have access to these writings.

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Home : Centre for Womens Health, Gender and Society

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A Centre of the University of Melbourne within the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, and an international leader in research, teaching and knowledge exchange about women's health and gender.

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Our overall aim is to co-ordinate the efforts of the University of Melbourne and its affiliated institutions to tackle diabetes using state of the art basic and clinical science and evidence-based individual therapy and public health measures.

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Digital Fabrication

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ITS-Research and the University Digitisation Service (Library) are working together to explore the best way to provide digital fabrication as a service to the research community at the University.
Such a service would be available for use by the wider University community, with priority given to researchers—but we encourage all staff and students to experiment with the technology.

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University Digitisation Service

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The University Digitisation Service seeks to provide a range of digitisation services to the University community. The aim of this website is to showcase the range of UDS services, and to provide information about digitisation more generally. The site includes digitisation standards, resources and links to other relevant sites both within and outside the University.

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Donnelly Research Group

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The research of the Donnelly Group focuses on the application of synthetic inorganic/organic chemistry to biology and materials science. In particular, we are interested in the application of coordination chemistry to metal-based drugs and the study of metal ions in biological systems. Our multidisciplinary research involves inorganic/organic synthesis and the application of a wide range of analytical techniques including multinuclear NMR, mass spectrometry, electronic and fluorescent spectroscopy, EPR, electrochemical techniques and X-ray crystallography.

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School of Physics - Micro Analytical Research Centre

Description:
MARC has two major research projects directed at the development of quantum technologies. Within each major research project there are a series of allied research programs that explore key fundamental issues in solid state and optical materials and devices for information processing and communications. These major research projects build on our established expertise in the application of ion beam physics to the modification and analysis of advanced materials.
We host a program staffed by personnel from the CSIRO Division of Exploration and Mining who share time on our 5 MeV Pelletron accelerator and collaborate on a program directed at the analysis of geological materials.
ECMP has two major research projects directed at the development of quantum technologies. Within each major research project there are a series of allied research programs that explore key fundamental issues in solid state and optical materials and devices for information processing and communications. These major research projects build on our established expertise in the application of ion beam physics to the modification and analysis of advanced materials.
We host a program staffed by personnel from the CSIRO Division of Exploration and Mining who share time on our 5 MeV Pelletron accelerator and collaborate on a program directed at the analysis of geological materials.

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Environments and Design Student Centre |

Description:
The Student Centre provides a range of services to help you as a student, including all of your administrative needs relating to matters about your enrolment, fees, results, assessment, official documentation of your studies, student ID cards and ultimately information about your graduation. Student Centre staff can also answer most questions about accessing the University's IT system or core information system resources such as student email, library catalogue and search services or the online learning management system.

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Bachelor of Environments

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The Bachelor of Environments is an innovative three-year degree that will give you a thorough understanding of the factors that shape our environments. If you want an in-depth knowledge of your chosen specialisation, and the chance to learn through field trips, site visits and real-world project work, this degree is the ideal complement to your ambitions. The Bachelor of Environments is an outstanding introduction to a wide range of professional graduate programs offered by the University of Melbourne.

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Election Watch 2013

Description:
Election Watch is an initiative of the University of Melbourne.
The aim of Election Watch is simple: to go beyond the rhetoric and encourage Australians to engage with issues that shape their lives.
Election Watch brings together the University of Melbourne's most respected and experienced academics, to provide rigorous analysis and independent commentary on the Australian federal election campaign.
Our strategic partners include:
Melbourne School of Government
Centre for Advancing Journalism
VoteCompass
Farrago Magazine
The Conversation

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Department of Pathology - Electron Microscopy Unit EMU

Description:
The facility supports Faculty staff, postgraduate students and members of affiliated institutions in their pursuit of excellence in diverse research projects. On a continuous basis, the unit provides a dignostic service for the State Neuropathology Service and University affiliated hospitals including allied interstate hospitals by processing and examining biopsies with conventional electron microscopy (glutaraldehyde fixed and resin embedded).

Description:
The Endocrine system is a complex group of glands that produce and secrete hormones. These hormones regulate the body's growth, metabolism and sexual development and function. Hormones give the body energy, nutrition, and control the responses to stimuli. They regulate appetite, alertness, bone growth and overall human development.

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Engagement

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At the University of Melbourne, the term 'engagement' is used to describe many dimensions of interaction between academia and wider society. In particular, engagement enhances scholarship and research, prepares educated and engaged citizens, enriches cultural and community life, elevates public awareness of educational, scientific and artistic developments, and promotes critical enquiry and public debate within the community. As well as this, engagement embraces the exchange of knowledge between partners in a mutually beneficial way that expands the capacities of all concerned.

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Home : Enrolment

Description:
Enrolment is a formal, administrative requirement for commencing a University of Melbourne course. This site will help you to make sure you complete all of the necessary steps for becoming an enrolled student at the University.